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Reveal Technology Highlights Airfield Assessment Tools for Agile Combat Employment

Reveal Technology Highlights Airfield Assessment Tools for Agile Combat Employment

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Reveal Technology, the company is emphasizing tools designed to speed airfield capacity assessment for Agile Combat Employment scenarios. The post highlights that current planning answers on how many aircraft an airfield can support often require hours of manual work and rely on a limited number of subject-matter experts.

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The LinkedIn post describes a layered approach aimed at U.S. Air Force planners, featuring JAGR (Joint Airfield Geospatial Reconnaissance), which is described as being fielded with Air Mobility Liaison Officers for rapid austere airfield assessment at the tactical edge. It also references “Flightline Forge,” characterized as an MVP under development with the A4C GeoMobility team to deliver go/no-go airfield capacity assessments in minutes for any airframe and airfield.

The post further suggests that Reveal Technology is working toward a unified geospatial backbone that could link planners at the flight line with higher-level commands such as COCOM staff, implying a broader vision for integrated decision-support across echelons. For investors, this focus points to an effort to deepen engagement in defense logistics and operational planning workflows, which may enhance the company’s strategic relevance within Air Force and potentially broader defense modernization initiatives.

As shared in the post, Reveal Technology plans to showcase these capabilities at AFCEA Tidewater Chapter TWICS 2026 in Hampton, Va., and invites additional meetings through a named contact. Participation in a specialized defense and communications conference may offer business development opportunities, potentially expanding partnerships and pilots that, if successful, could translate into future contracted revenue and a stronger competitive position in geospatial and mission-planning technology niches.

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